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i'm scott brown and i approve this message. >> brown is also putting the spotlight on his challenger, elizabeth warren's claims of native american ancestary, calling for her to release her minority status as a college professor. warren has faced questions from the media after it was reported that she listed herself as a minority in two law school directories after discovering her great, great grandmother was a cherokee indian. does this one issue which scott brown is focusing on, does that hurt elizabeth warren? >> it hurts elizabeth warren because she can't seem to get away with it. this has more to do with how they handles a controversy than the actual issue. scott brown is sitting in a seat that was held by democrats for three decades. he's fighting for his political life in a sense that he's trying to hold that seat. by declaring himself a truly independent person, i don't even recall hearing the word republican in that ad. it might be too early and i missed it. but for him to declare himself as an independent, from a republican party that is increasingly unpopular and extreme. he
i'm scott brown and i approve this message. >> brown is also putting the spotlight on his challenger, elizabeth warren's claims of native american ancestary, calling for her to release her minority status as a college professor. warren has faced questions from the media after it was reported that she listed herself as a minority in two law school directories after discovering her great, great grandmother was a cherokee indian. does this one issue which scott brown is focusing on, does...
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i know you like scott brown. i like elizabeth warren. >> listen -- >> i like them both, but i'd like her to win. >> i like them both. i have always said this, and i think scott brown knows this, that scott brown won under the most favorable circumstances imaginable. he won in the middle of the obama care debate, when things were about as ugly for the white house and democrats as possible. he won not in an off year election, but in a special election. when turnout is as low as it could possibly be. campaigns. but she ran a horrific campaign, and yet he only won by a couple of points. it's also true -- i grew up in massachusetts. and people say, and they're right, we are a very, very democratic state. but there are republicans who o election yearshan nonelection years. and that's how romney was elected governor. we had a whole slew of republican governors. there are kind of outer suburban areas that tend to swing. so i think this will be closer than you would think by the numbers. but i think this is really impress
i know you like scott brown. i like elizabeth warren. >> listen -- >> i like them both, but i'd like her to win. >> i like them both. i have always said this, and i think scott brown knows this, that scott brown won under the most favorable circumstances imaginable. he won in the middle of the obama care debate, when things were about as ugly for the white house and democrats as possible. he won not in an off year election, but in a special election. when turnout is as low as...
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governor jerry brown out with the plan proposing massive cuts. over the weekend, the budget deficit had grown by nearly $7 billion. what is he talking about here and what are the politics of this? >> they are $16 billion in the hole. this means massive budget cuts and tax increases coming to california. it's important for a couple reasons. first, the country looked to california as the trend setter. politics and culture, both. it's been the case for decades now. for california to have this fiscal mess, a gut punch to the rest of the country. it's front page news in the new york times for a reason. it's the ninth biggest economy in the world. it's a symbol of the challenge we are having here in america economically. sacramento is a story politically. the problems 24r are the problems everywhere. you have a polarized state capital with democrats who will not cut programs and republicans who won't raise taxes. you know, very, very polarized politics with folks in their corners. you hear about it there. it's the same problem in washington and the sta
governor jerry brown out with the plan proposing massive cuts. over the weekend, the budget deficit had grown by nearly $7 billion. what is he talking about here and what are the politics of this? >> they are $16 billion in the hole. this means massive budget cuts and tax increases coming to california. it's important for a couple reasons. first, the country looked to california as the trend setter. politics and culture, both. it's been the case for decades now. for california to have...
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is in or just barely out of poverty, that means half of america is in poverty, that's not a black or brown thing. you can't identify five or 10 or 15 communities where poverty exists. poverty now threatens our very democracy. we argue in the book that poverty is now a matter of national security across the board, left, right, black, white. it's more than just pockets. too many of us are suffering from this right now. >> no doubt. but there are certain pockets -- >> exactly. >> so if we focused on that, it would shock the consciousness of americans. >> but if and when those communities happen to be black and brown, harold, it makes it very difficult to get traction on those issues because now you have a debate in this country as you always do about whether or not they deserve this, whether or not they made bad choices, whether or not poverty is a character flaw. we call that nonsense in the text. but i say in the book, and dr. west and i go back and forth about this, but my sense is on education specifically, because there's such a clear link, republicans and democrats do agree on this. the
is in or just barely out of poverty, that means half of america is in poverty, that's not a black or brown thing. you can't identify five or 10 or 15 communities where poverty exists. poverty now threatens our very democracy. we argue in the book that poverty is now a matter of national security across the board, left, right, black, white. it's more than just pockets. too many of us are suffering from this right now. >> no doubt. but there are certain pockets -- >> exactly. >>...
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this is our old friend debbie gammons brown who tweets us all the time. she coming off the davy johnson quote, the nationals manager, writes, icy hot in a bad place making me uncomfortable. "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ you're the best friend ♪ that i ever had >> bill clinton announced that the era of big government was over. president obama tucked away the clinton doctrine in his large drawer of discarded ideas, along with transparency and bipartisan. it's enough to make you wonder if maybe it was a personal beef with the clintons, but probably it runs much deeper than that. >> steve, what's up? >> good morning. it's wednesday. may 16. i don't know where to begin. you know, i really don't know where to begin. well, tj says i should start by moving to my left. so i'll do that. there are a lot of people who would suggest that that's exactly what i've done over the past eight years. but that's not the case at all. what am i looking at here, mike barnicle? because, you know, i love warren beattie. i saw "bonnie and clyde." but i don't get this. what'
this is our old friend debbie gammons brown who tweets us all the time. she coming off the davy johnson quote, the nationals manager, writes, icy hot in a bad place making me uncomfortable. "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ you're the best friend ♪ that i ever had >> bill clinton announced that the era of big government was over. president obama tucked away the clinton doctrine in his large drawer of discarded ideas, along with transparency and bipartisan. it's enough to...
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among the most watched races, elizabeth warren's challenge to republican senator scott brown in massachusetts. boy, that's going to be a big one, willie. big one. willie, did you see yesterday barack obama finally came out and barack obama is in support of gay marriage, right? >> do you want to start there with mr. vandy high? >> well, he is for gay marriage. oh, wait. no, he's not. >> he's implicitly in support of that. >> you want to start with that? >> this president has not flip flopped. he has always been against gay marriage. and he still is against gay marriage. unlike dick cheney. he is actually as we were saying here he is actually not as progressive as dick cheney on the issue of gay marriage. >> let's play the clip you're talking about. i think i know where you're headed. we'll bring in jim from down in washington. good morning. >> good morning. >> this is joe biden yesterday with david gregory. >> i am vice president of the united states of america. the president sets the policy. i am absolutely comfortable with the fact that men marrying men, women marrying women, and heterosexua
among the most watched races, elizabeth warren's challenge to republican senator scott brown in massachusetts. boy, that's going to be a big one, willie. big one. willie, did you see yesterday barack obama finally came out and barack obama is in support of gay marriage, right? >> do you want to start there with mr. vandy high? >> well, he is for gay marriage. oh, wait. no, he's not. >> he's implicitly in support of that. >> you want to start with that? >> this...